The US wants the UK in Europe...to do it's bidding it seems
The US wants the UK in Europe...to do it's bidding it seems
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Skywalker

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3,269 posts

231 months

Tuesday 20th October 2009
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Please see the Grauniad linky

It seems that the US doesn't like the Tories EU allegiances and euroscepticism.

Puppets and laptops of the, and I quote, "Great Satan"? Could be.

Jalopnik

1,271 posts

235 months

Tuesday 20th October 2009
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Skywalker said:
Puppets and laptops of the, and I quote, "Great Satan"? Could be.
Puppets and laptops? The force is weak with you tonight young Skywalker... rofl

[obiwan] You don't want laptops, you want lapdogs [/obiwan] wink

Skywalker

Original Poster:

3,269 posts

231 months

Tuesday 20th October 2009
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paperbag

Bugger.


Skywalker

Original Poster:

3,269 posts

231 months

Tuesday 20th October 2009
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In fact, Bugger fk.

ineedagallardo

1,601 posts

249 months

Tuesday 20th October 2009
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fk them and fk this bullst special relationship.

It's only fking special when the s want something from us.

When we want something from them all we get is a big fat fk off.

s

KANEIT

2,846 posts

236 months

Tuesday 20th October 2009
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ineedagallardo said:
fk them and fk this bullst special relationship.

It's only fking special when the s want something from us.

When we want something from them all we get is a big fat fk off.

s
Couldn't have said it better myself, except I would have had more of the C-word!

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

279 months

Tuesday 20th October 2009
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ineedagallardo said:
fk them and fk this bullst special relationship.

It's only fking special when the s want something from us.

When we want something from them all we get is a big fat fk off.

s
+1 there has been an awful lot wanting from US administrations in the last 20 years, the only PM to get on terms with them was maggie IMO.

cazzer

8,883 posts

265 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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There hasn't been one since Suez.

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

248 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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Guam said:
How about we tell Politburo Chief Obama and Commisar Clinton to feck right off that should sort it!

I love how the "special relationship" has devolved down into US being in "Special Ed" in the view of some of these guys!

Take your "Special Relationship" and shove it, is increasingly my view!


Cheers
Agreed. IMO "Euroskepticism" is a healthy thing. Obama worrying the U.K. government will lose influence in Europe is a sham. What he and the lefties want is for the U.K. to champion the lentlist doings of the E.U. so that it makes that behavior seem all the more normal, thus, legitimizing his own party's rush to similar practices and policies. I say do what you want and forget Barack and his southside Chicago political crew, the U.S. people will back you in whatever you do.

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

248 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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KANEIT said:
ineedagallardo said:
fk them and fk this bullst special relationship.

It's only fking special when the s want something from us.

When we want something from them all we get is a big fat fk off.

s
Couldn't have said it better myself, except I would have had more of the C-word!
This post is akin to watching a Sopranos episode on free T.V.; too many bleeps to make any sense of it. biggrin

Disco_Dale

1,893 posts

227 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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Mojocvh said:
ineedagallardo said:
fk them and fk this bullst special relationship.

It's only fking special when the s want something from us.

When we want something from them all we get is a big fat fk off.

s
+1 there has been an awful lot wanting from US administrations in the last 20 years, the only PM to get on terms with them was maggie IMO.
Summed up by Blair's slavish arse-kissing of Bush. That's what it came down to, being a lapdog to a laughing stock and betraying his country to enter the quagmire that is Afghanistan and Iraq with complicity and without question.

Having any sort of influence ended with WW2. The US bent us over and f***ed us like a 10 dollar wh*re. We've been their b*tch since then.

Police State

4,245 posts

237 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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Skywalker said:
Please see the Grauniad linky

It seems that the US doesn't like the Tories EU allegiances and euroscepticism.

Puppets and laptops of the, and I quote, "Great Satan"? Could be.
Thread Title said:
"The US wants the UK in Europe...to do it's bidding it seems"
This has come as a surprise to who?, The EU was something the US industrial complex has wanted from the first back of an envelope sketch. Driven by corporate america, and envisaged as one big trading block for the enormous US industrial output. If the Americans could have spoken fluent German 40 years ago, we would never have had a special relationship with Washington. Seeing as they all couldn't be bothered to learn the lingua deutsch, (or franca), the simple answer was to get Europe to learn English, albeit the US variant, and hermogonise the trading system(s) and sell as much industrial dollars to one market, and all the while convincing each member that they as individuals would benefit more than they had before. We were just another 1/4 pounder to be consumed as America grew fatter. Now they want to sell enfranchised ideology, and they need an overseas distributor for the 'New Europe.



Edited by Police State on Wednesday 21st October 00:21

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

248 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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Disco_Dale said:
Mojocvh said:
ineedagallardo said:
fk them and fk this bullst special relationship.

It's only fking special when the s want something from us.

When we want something from them all we get is a big fat fk off.

s
+1 there has been an awful lot wanting from US administrations in the last 20 years, the only PM to get on terms with them was maggie IMO.
Summed up by Blair's slavish arse-kissing of Bush. That's what it came down to, being a lapdog to a laughing stock and betraying his country to enter the quagmire that is Afghanistan and Iraq with complicity and without question.

Having any sort of influence ended with WW2. The US bent us over and f***ed us like a 10 dollar wh*re. We've been their b*tch since then.
I suppose you have to be someone's b!tch, there are far harsher pimps out there than us! biggrin Just teasing, don't get your drawers in a wad. smile

Edited by Jimbeaux on Wednesday 21st October 00:20

anonymous-user

71 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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I wouldn't read too much into what is reported in the Europhilic (if there is such a word) Grauniad. That whole article is full of unnatributable quotes by "European sources" and unnamed officials and should not be taken seriously. I believe that the US government are quite happy for the UK to adopt a slightly eurosceptic position. A fully integrated federal Europe (which is what the Graun and their left wing journos would love) would not neccessarily be in the interests of the US.

OnTheOverrun

3,965 posts

194 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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Jimbeaux said:
Disco_Dale said:
Mojocvh said:
ineedagallardo said:
fk them and fk this bullst special relationship.

It's only fking special when the s want something from us.

When we want something from them all we get is a big fat fk off.

s
+1 there has been an awful lot wanting from US administrations in the last 20 years, the only PM to get on terms with them was maggie IMO.
Summed up by Blair's slavish arse-kissing of Bush. That's what it came down to, being a lapdog to a laughing stock and betraying his country to enter the quagmire that is Afghanistan and Iraq with complicity and without question.

Having any sort of influence ended with WW2. The US bent us over and f***ed us like a 10 dollar wh*re. We've been their b*tch since then.
I suppose you have to be someone's b!tch, there are far harsher pimps out there than us! biggrin Just teasing, don't get your drawers in a wad. smile

Edited by Jimbeaux on Wednesday 21st October 00:20
He's right. We could be China's bh like the US is! wink

ErnestM

11,621 posts

284 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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OnTheOverrun said:
He's right. We could be China's bh like the US is! wink
No the US won't allow anyone else to touch it's puppets or laptops hehe

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

248 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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OnTheOverrun said:
Jimbeaux said:
Disco_Dale said:
Mojocvh said:
ineedagallardo said:
fk them and fk this bullst special relationship.

It's only fking special when the s want something from us.

When we want something from them all we get is a big fat fk off.

s
+1 there has been an awful lot wanting from US administrations in the last 20 years, the only PM to get on terms with them was maggie IMO.
Summed up by Blair's slavish arse-kissing of Bush. That's what it came down to, being a lapdog to a laughing stock and betraying his country to enter the quagmire that is Afghanistan and Iraq with complicity and without question.

Having any sort of influence ended with WW2. The US bent us over and f***ed us like a 10 dollar wh*re. We've been their b*tch since then.
I suppose you have to be someone's b!tch, there are far harsher pimps out there than us! biggrin Just teasing, don't get your drawers in a wad. smile

Edited by Jimbeaux on Wednesday 21st October 00:20
He's right. We could be China's bh like the US is! wink
You see, that is a good comeback; not accurate but funny nonetheless. biggrin My real point was that you could be a real b!tch to a real pimp (China is an example)that would make whatever you call bad treatment look like foreplay. wink The final moral of the fable is to remain strong....only might will make right in the end (brutal, I know, but true); ideas and high-mindedness will only get you a$$ handed to you. You have a good military and a stubborn independence, don't give up either one. smile

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

248 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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ErnestM said:
OnTheOverrun said:
He's right. We could be China's bh like the US is! wink
No the US won't allow anyone else to touch it's puppets or laptops hehe
Skywalker is apparently going to have to pay extra for that slip. smile

tinman0

18,231 posts

257 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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Jimbeaux said:
Agreed. IMO "Euroskepticism" is a healthy thing. Obama worrying the U.K. government will lose influence in Europe is a sham. What he and the lefties want is for the U.K. to champion the lentlist doings of the E.U. so that it makes that behavior seem all the more normal, thus, legitimizing his own party's rush to similar practices and policies. I say do what you want and forget Barack and his southside Chicago political crew, the U.S. people will back you in whatever you do.
Hate to burst everyones bubble, but the US has wanted the UK to be part of the EU for at least the 20 years. Whatever this article says is nothing new.

Marquis_Rex

7,377 posts

256 months

Wednesday 21st October 2009
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I think it would be funny if the UK took a more active part of the EU- would make for entertaining piss boiled threads on Pistonheads

jester